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Comparative Study
. 1981 Jun;86(3):285-93.
doi: 10.1017/s0022172400069035.

Diet and the faecal microflora of infants, children and adults in rural Nigeria and urban U.K

Comparative Study

Diet and the faecal microflora of infants, children and adults in rural Nigeria and urban U.K

A M Tomkins et al. J Hyg (Lond). 1981 Jun.

Abstract

The faecal microflora of breast-fed infants, weaned children and adults has been examined in rural Nigeria and urban U.K. Breast-fed infants had a similar anaerobic flora dominated by bifidobacteria but bacteroides were isolated in less than a quarter of either community. Weaned children in both communities had greater numbers of bacteroides and clostridia than breast-fed infants. Even higher numbers of bacteroides and clostridia were present in U.K. adults but not in Nigerian adults. Numbers of bacteroides and clostridia were greater in a group of Nigerian infants drinking cow's milk than those receiving breast milk alone and lower in a group of weaned children with diarrhoea compared with uninfected subjects.

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